Editorial
Note

My
name is Sewa Singh Sohal and it had been my dream since leaving the
Panjab for the UK in the 1960’s to write a history of Atta, my
pind (village), as a permanent memory for anyone with family from
Atta, as well as anyone else who may have an interest.

The
first 5 versions of this book were written in Panjabi in paperback
format with the original version going back to 2008. Copies of this
book have been made available at no cost on request to hundreds of
people across Australia, New Zealand, Canada, USA, Italy and of
course the UK. Over the past decade or so, there have been ongoing
requests for an English translation of the book, to enable those more
comfortable with English to access the information. This e-book has
therefore been created to meet these requests and will be available
again for free for those that wish to read it.

I
initially started to research the Sohal family history of Atta, the
village of my birth in Panjab, India. I made several visits to the
holy city of Haridwar to collect historical records. I also obtained
details from both the Jalandhar and Phillaur land registry offices.
Later I focused on researching the history of all families from Atta.

My
ambition is fulfilled with the
grace of all mighty God.

I
dedicate this book to my late father S. Mehanga Singh Sohal and
mother Nasib Kaur, whose blessings enabled me to succeed in every
field of my life.

I
hope all the people from my village enjoy reading about their family
history.

From Atta, Panjab, to Bradford, Yorkshire

I
am the eldest son of Mehanga Singh Sohal and was born on 16th
of November 1943, in the village called Atta.

In
the wake of the introduction of the Commonwealth Immigrants Act 1962
of the United Kingdom, I obtained an employment voucher to gain entry
in Britain. I left my graduate studies part way in Panjab and on the
28th
of April 1963 reached Bradford, West Yorkshire, with three British
pounds in my pocket.

There
was a shortage of work in England at that time and it was very
difficult to find a job. I felt resentful that despite my good level
of education I was required to carry out grimy and intense jobs in
hot and inhumane working conditions. By 1965, the work situation had
improved. I worked in various engineering firms and on the buses. My
last employer was Allied Colloids, where I worked for 22 years before
deciding to retire at the age of 56.

I
am proud of making a very comfortable and successful life for myself
and my family. My wife, Avtar Kaur, and I have devoted our lives to
educating our two sons and two daughters to degree level. They are
well settled in their professional careers, are home owners with
substantial financial standing.

My
charitable service within the Sikh community started in May 2001 when
I was elected as President of the Guru Gobind Singh Gurdwara in
Bradford. I proactively conducted my work with honesty and
dedication, and then for the past sixteen years I have carried out
the role of auditor at the Gurdwara.

I
continue to maintain my links with relatives in India and I have
authored “My Village My People,” an account of my
village.

Britain
is a world-class country and is now my homeland. I am fortunate to
have arrived and settled in the United Kingdom at that time and have
no regrets what-so-ever with leaving the Panjab fifty-four years ago.

Whilst
India remains my country of origin, the future of our children is
bright here. I appreciate the law and order, discipline and the way
in which citizens are supported, compared with many other countries
across the world. Direct racial discrimination is negligible and
statutory authorities attempt to ensure equality in opportunities.

Atta Village.

Village
Atta was
established in around 1780. The original name of the village was
Atalgarh. Its name was eventually changed to Atta. The village has a
population of 3000 people and a land area of 870 acres. The village
is located at a distance of 0.45km from the (GT) Road, and Goraya
city is 1.5km from Atta.

There
are two main gates built
on GT Road to enter the village. The first gate was built in 1986 in
the memory of Seth Ram Singh by his sons: Rattan Chand, Madan Lal and
Dharam Pal. The second gate was built in 1993 in the memory of S.
Mehanga Singh Sohal by his sons: Sewa Singh Sohal and Darshan Singh
Sohal.

Before
and after the partition of India,
the following persons were known to resolve the village’s
problems. They also had a say in government departments; Chaudri
Rukandean, Chaudhri Munshi Khan, Sh. Mul Raj Malhi (Safaid posh),
Lala Harnam Dass, S. Kabal Singh Sohal.

On
the main GT Road,
City Palace (Sohal Hotel) and the Shehnai Marriage Palace belong to
the Sohal family from Atta.

Gram-panchayat
is a committee elected by the people of the village every five years
by the order of the state government. This organisation works for the
development of the village and resolves minor disputes within the
community. The head of the panchayat is called the Sarpanch, who has
more responsibilities within his role. Since 1947 the following have
carried out the role of Sarpanch: 1) Lala Harnam Dass, 2) Lala Jagan
Nath, 3) S. Sikandar Singh Sandhu, 4) S. Kishan Singh Sohal, 5) S.
Darshan Singh Sandhu 6) S. Baldev Singh Malhi, 7) Baba Ram Singh
Malhi, 8) Sh. Balwinder Kumar, 9) Shrimati Anju Abbi, 10) Lakhbir
Kumar Bangarh, 11) S. Gurpal Singh Gabar, 12) S. Jaspreet Singh
Mankoo.

S.
Daulat Singh s/o Marha Singh Malhi travelled to
the UK in 1929. S. Udham Singh s/o Mayiea Singh Sohal travelled to
Argentina then moved to the UK in 1936 for employment.

There is a Shiv Mandir
(Shiv Dualla) in the sweet memory of Baba Lashman Dass Ji in Atta.
People worship here regularly.

Two
more religious places are on the outskirts of the village in
the memory of two holy saints, Baba Sirmukh Dev Ji and Baba Roop Dass
Ji.

In
2002,
Gurdwara Singh Sabha was newly built in Sohal Patti. Most of the
funding contributions came from abroad and were collected by Kudan
Singh Sohal.

Gurdwara
(Kutia) Sant Baba Gobind Dass Ji and Baba Balak Nath Ji Mandar are in
Atta. The new police station is in operation near the main gate of
S. Mehanga Singh Sohal on GT Road. 1/4 of a mile
from Atta, a new Land Registry Office is in operation for the
convenience of the people of this area.

There
are three schools in Atta:
First Government Primary School was established in 1953, where
children receive education up to the fifth class. The second school
is a private DAV public school. The third school is JSFH Khalsa
Senior Higher Secondary School Atta which was also established in
1953. S. Ajit Singh was appointed the Head Teacher and S. Harbhajan
Singh was the Second Master. In 1954 S. Darshan Singh Sandhu was
appointed Head Teacher of this school. He promoted and developed the
school with his humble desire and endless efforts. S. Jasvir Singh
Sarkaria was appointed the second master of this school. S. Sucha
Singh Rahi achieved second position in his matriculation exams, held
in 1960 from the Panjab University. Sh. Subash Chander Verma
achieved top-position and his twin brother Mahesh Kumar Verma
obtained second position in the matriculation exams held in 1962 from
the Panjab University. Both brothers are from Atta.

Sh.
Prem Kumar Abbi
son of Sh. Ram Lal Abbi, the I.A.S. officer, had succeeded to the
post of Deputy Commissioner in Civil Administration. Sh. Jatin Kumar
Abbi, son of Sh. Subash Chander Abbi, has obtained the degree of the
I.A.S. officer in 2017.

The
people of Atta village are proud of Sh. Prem Kumar
Abbi and Sh. Jatin Kumar Abbi for achieving these positions in
government services.

Sh.
Dilbag
Rai was an Engineer under whose supervision the first railway line
was constructed from Jalandhar to Nakodar during the British rule.

S.
Gurbakhash Singh Atta was a popular leader of the Communist Party of
India. He was sent to jail during the Freedom Struggle under the
British rule. He was a generous person
in supporting the people. Giani Gurbakhash Singh made a name in his
teaching career in Bandala. S. Sarwan Singh Malhi was also a
well-known figure in his teaching career in Phillaur. There are four
advocates from Atta in Phillaur Court-Complex: Inderjit Singh Malhi,
Kashmir Singh Malhi, Harmail Singh Malhi and Jatinder Kumar Kalra.

There
could
be some more prominent figures from Atta living abroad, to whom the
author had no contact.

The
following people lived a long life:

1.
Sh. Saria Ram deceased at the age of 113 years.

2.
S. Mehanga Singh Mankoo deceased at the age of 110 years.

3.
S. Mehar Singh Sohal deceased at the age of 99 years.

4.
S. Pritam Singh Sohal deceased at the age of 96 years.

Some
Jatt farmers from the Sohal and Malhi families sold the farming land
at a high price in the Atta village intentionally to buy land at
other places at a lower price to increase their farming land. A few
people bought farms at a very cheap rate in the Patiala district.
But most of the farmers bought farms in the radius of 20km from Atta.

The
farmers from Atta and their families bought farming land and settled
in the following villages, districts and states of India:

S.
Karnail Singh Sohal, son of S. Swarn Singh Sohal, at village
Noorpur.

Sports activities in Atta

Atta’s
tug of war sports team was a national level team. The team became
very famous after the victory over the most popular tug of war team
from Mohi village (Ludhiana district) Panjab in 1950. The same
players formed a kabaddi team, and won fame nationally. The names of
the players are as listed below:

Baba
Ram Singh Malhi (Captain).

S.
Pritam Singh Malhi.

S.
Karnal Singh Johal.

S.
Sohan Singh Johal.

S.
Gurnath Singh Sandhu.

S.
Gurmeet Singh Sandhu.

S.
Sucha Singh Sohal.

S.
Sohan Singh Sohal.

S.
Naranjan Singh Sohal.

S.
Ajit Singh Sohal.

S.
Mohinder Singh Sandhu.

S.
Bhagat Singh Sohal.

A
few years later, the next generation kabaddi team was formed which
played at district level and made a name for the village. The
players in the team were as follows:

S.
Gurdev Singh Sohal (Captain).

S.
Ajit Singh Sohal.

S.
Rattan Singh Foji.

S.
Joginder Singh Sohal.

S.
Gurdial Singh Sohal.

S.
Bikar Singh Sohal.

S.
Pargan Singh Sohal.

S.
Gej Singh Malhi.

Sh.
Dharampal Seth.

S.
Tara Singh Sohal.

S.
Gurdev Singh Atta was one of the top raiders in the Panjab kabaddi
team in the 1960s.
The next kabaddi team was also a powerful one that won most matches
and had a remarkable victory in block and district level tournaments.
All these players were almost at the same level of performance and
their names were as follows:

S.
Darshan Singh Sohal.

Sh.
Kewal Krishan Abbi.

Sh.
Raj Kumar Abbi.

Sh.
Harphool Chand Abbi.

Sh.
Subhash Chander Abbi.

Sh.
Kamalpardeep Kumar Abbi.

S.
Madanjit Singh Kalsi.

S.
Makhan Singh Johal.

S.
Surjit Singh Madhopur.

S.
Balihar Singh Balli.

S.
Kulwinder(Kala) Singh Malhi.

Jaswant
Singh Kooner was a state level basketball player. Karnail Singh Johal
was a famous wrestler from Atta.

Madanjit
Singh Kalsi and Kamalpardeep Kumar Abbi, from Atta, were selected for
the Panjab Kabaddi team to play against Haryana Kabaddi team under
the captainship of Devi Dial, who won the championship in 1978.

Avtar
Singh Malhi had been a top player of India in the pole vault
athletics during 1978 to 1980. Narinderpal Singh Malhi (Buta Malhi)
had been a famous football player in the Panjab team.

There
are two sports clubs in Atta. Shaheed Bhagat Singh Sports club and
Young Stars Sports club Atta.

There
were two World Champions in wrestling of the same name Dara Singh
from Amritsar district: Dara Singh from Dulachpuria – Amritsar
from 1918 to 1988 and Dara Singh Randhawa from Dharmu Chak –
Amritsar from 19-11-1928 to 12-07- 2012.

Sohal Jatt Farmers Community in Atta

A
few centuries ago people with the surname Sohal, who were originally
Chohan Rajputs from the Rajisthan state of India, travelled to Panjab
in search of employment and rich agricultural farming land. The
Sohal
surname can be found in three different communities in Panjab: 1)
Jatt, 2) Carpenters and 3) Potters.

The
Sohals that settled in Atta in 1790 belong to Jatt farmer families
and came from the village Atholla, in the Kapoorthala District.
There are a few villages in Panjab named Sohal: 1) Sohal-Khalsa is
situated 8km from Shahkot, 2) Sohal-Jagir is located near the Pandori
village, 3) Sohal-Khurd is situated near Nakodar, 4) Sohalpur is 4km
from Bhogpur, 5) Sohal-thathi is 17km from Taran-Taran, 6) Sohal
village is 1km from Sheenna, 7) Sangal Sohal is located at 6km from
Jalandhar City.

Now
I will explain the circumstances in which the Sohal family said
goodbye to Atholla to live permanently in Atta.

S.
Sahu Singh Sohal was a military man who had a small farm in Atholla.
He was married to a woman from the Barapind village near to Atta.
With the support of his in-laws he took over a large farming area
which was unoccupied in Atta. Within a few years of hard work and
with the help of his two young sons and relatives the deserted land
was turned into cultivating land, and a water-well was installed to
irrigate the crops. S. Sahu Singh then built a large house in Atta.

After
a few years of occupation of this farming land he acquired ownership
land registry in his name by the authorities at that time. Sahu
Singh and his sons sold the land from his previous place of
residence, Atholla.

S.
Sahu Singh had two sons: 1) Nanak Singh and, 2) Dasonda Singh.

Dasonda
Singh had two sons: 1) Jiwan Singh and 2) Khiwan Singh.

Jiwan
Singh Sohal had nine sons. Three of them were married, and six of
them joined the Sikh army and were not married: 1) Diwan Singh, 2)
Sujan Singh, 3) Bir Singh, 4) Wajir Singh, 5) Gian Singh, 6) Dhani
Singh.

Mehtab
Singh, son of Rann Singh, then had three sons: Mayia Singh, Ghannia
Singh and Thakar Singh.

Mayia
Singh had two sons, Udham Singh and Hansa Singh. He also had two
daughters: Esri was married in Mahalan and Hukam Dai was married in
Danduwal. Hansa Singh was not married. Udham Singh was married to
Karam Kaur from Haripur Khalsa. They had four sons: Bawa Singh,
Bhagat Singh, Mohinder Singh and Jarnail Singh. They also had a
daughter, Prito who was married in Partapura.

Bawa
Singh was married to Harbans Kaur from Bikka. He had three sons,
Ranjit Singh, Harpal Singh and Gurdev Singh. They also had two
daughters, Surinder Kaur who was married in Mehliana and Balbir Kaur
who was married in Puadharha. Ranjit Singh’s first marriage
was in Kotli and he had a daughter from that marriage. Ranjit’s
second marriage was with a Rajasthani girl. They had two sons.
Harpal Singh was married to Prabhjot Kaur from Majra (Ropar). They
had one son and one daughter. Gurdev Singh married Aneet Kaur from
Ludhiana. They had two sons.

Bhagat
Singh married Gurmeet Kaur from Lohgarh. They had five sons: Balbir
Singh, Mohan Singh, Jasvir Singh, Harbhajan Singh and Amrik Singh.
They also had a daughter called Rani who is married. Balbir Singh
married Balbir Kaur from Paddi (Hoshiarpur). Mohan Singh is married
and has a daughter. Jasvir Singh married Gurpreet Kaur from
Moronwali. They had a son and three daughters: Harbhajan Singh
married Daljit Kaur from District Hoshiarpur. Amrik Singh married
and has a son and a daughter.

Mohinder
Singh married Dalip Kaur from Nangal-Majha. They had a son, Sukhdev
Singh, and a daughter, Kamaljit Kaur, who was married in Bisrampur.
Sukhdev Singh married Parminder Kaur from Budipind. They had two
sons, Mandeep Singh and Narinder Singh. Mandeep Singh married
Sumandeep Kaur from Hussainpur (Lalowal).

Jarnail
Singh married Surjit Kaur from Raapur. They had a daughter, Sukhdev
Kaur, who was married in Nagar. After Surjit’s death, Jarnail
Singh married Amarjit Kaur from Bilga. They had a son, Rajinder
Singh, and a daughter, Ranjit Kaur, who is married in Dadiaal.
Amarjit Kaur died in 2015.

Ghannia
Singh, son of Mehtab Singh, had two sons, Bhagwan Singh and Chanan
Singh. Bhagwan Singh had bought a woman to be his wife, Kartar Kaur.
They had no children. Chanan Singh married Aveer Kaur from the
Malwa area. They also had no children.

Thakar
Singh, son of Mehtab Singh had one son, Wattan Singh, who married
Beant Kaur from Chak. They had four sons, Sucha Singh, Karnail
Singh, Ajit Singh and Gurmeet Singh died at a young age. They also
had two daughters: Surjit Kaur was married in Bharsinghpura and
Gurmeet Kaur was married in Raapur.

Sucha
Singh was married to Bakhsish Kaur from Baweli. They had two sons,
Balwinder Singh and Kulwinder Singh. They also have two daughters:
Baljit Kaur was married in Bhandal and Kulbir Kaur is also married.
Balwinder Singh was married to Lakhwinder Kaur from Pandori
(Adampur). They had two sons, Kamaljit Singh and Subraj Singh.
Kulwinder Singh married Manjit Kaur from Virkan.

Karnail
Singh married Joginder Kaur from Bikka. They had four sons: Rajbans
Singh, Randhir Singh, Sukhwinder Singh and Jatinder Singh. They also
have two daughters: Kashmir Kaur is married in Kultham and Balbir
Kaur is not in good health.

Rajbans
Singh married Surinder Kaur from Kalewal. They had two sons,
Dharminder Singh and Harminder Singh.

Randhir
Singh married a girl from Bharoli. They had no children.

Sukhwinder
Singh married Ranbir Kaur from Mahil. They had one son and two
daughters.

Jatinder
Singh married Inderjeet Kaur from Mahil. They had two sons.

Karnail
Singh’s second marriage was to Gurmej Kaur from Raapur. They
had one son and one daughter: Jasvir Kaur married in Kale-Sanghe.
Karnail Singh’s son, Jaswinder Singh, married Sarbjit Kaur from
Rahon.

Sucha
Singh and Karnail Singh have been living in the UK for over 60 years.

Harnam
Singh, son of Rann Singh, had one son called Sher Singh. Sher Singh
also had one son called Lakha Singh, who married Mahan Kaur from
Hakimpur. They had one daughter, Pargasi, who was married in
Randhawa. Lakha Singh had two sons.

Their
first son, Kishan Singh, married Chanan Kaur from Kukar pind. Kishan
Singh’s cruel attitude towards his wife was so tense that she
left him forever. She went back to live with her parents, along with
her two sons: Ajaib Singh and Surjit Singh, who graduated and became
a school teacher. However, the sons did not return to Atta to live
with their father. Kishan Singh sold his farming land. Within a few
years he had spent his wealth on his loafer friends. His last few
years were pitiful, as he begged people for a living.

Lakha
Singh’s second son, Sohan Singh, married Nasib Kaur from Rehpa.
They had two daughters. Sohan Singh died from a drug overdose, in
his 30’s. His wife then sold the land and returned to her
parents.

Suba
Singh, son of Rann Singh, had two sons, Jawala Singh and Ashar Singh.

Jawala
Singh had a son, Mehar Singh, who married Charan Kaur, from Burna.
They had three sons, Daljit Singh, Kuldeep Singh and Joginder Singh.
They also had four daughters: Harminder Kaur married in Phalpota,
Gian Kaur married in Jandiala (Manjki), Joginder Kaur married in
Talwandi, Surjit Kaur in Rurhka-Kalan.

Daljit
Singh married Jaswinder Kaur. They had three sons: Jasvir Singh
married Manvir Kaur, Jujhar Singh married Kiran Kaur, and Sukhdev
Singh.

Kuldeep
Singh married Surinder Kaur from Jhingrhan. They had two daughters,
Kulwant Kaur and Rajwant Kaur. They also have a son called Avtar
Singh, who married Surjit Kaur from Meesopur.

Joginder
Singh married Manjit Kaur from Adekali. They had two daughters,
Manpreet Kaur and Sukhdeep Kaur, who both married in Khajurla.
Joginder Singh has one son, Jaskamal Singh.

Mehar
Singh sold his land in Atta and bought farming land in Miowal.
Later, most of his family members settled in Gravesend, in the United
Kingdom. For some time, he served as president at the Gravesend
Gurdwara.

Ashar
Singh, son of Suba Singh, had a son, Deva Singh, who had a daughter,
called Kartari. She was married in Puadharha.

Buta
Singh, son of Rann Singh, had a son named Basant Singh who had two
sons: Hardit Singh and Partap Singh. Hardit Singh had one son called
Darbara Singh, who married Kartar Kaur from Randhawa. They had four
sons: Bachitar Singh, Gurnam Singh, Gurdawar Singh and Makhan Singh.
They also had two daughters: Harbhajan Kaur, who married in Garhi,
and Gurdev Kaur, who married in Sunarh.

Bachitar
Singh was a handicapped man.

Gurnam
Singh married Gurbakhash Kaur from Messopur. They had two sons:
Paramjit Singh and Jaswant Singh. They also have one daughter Balbir
Kaur, who married in Bhupe De Upal. She is now living in the UK.
Paramjit Singh married Binder Kaur from Khatkarh Kalan.They had two
sons, Hardeep Singh and Harjinder Singh.

Jaswant
Singh married to Narinder Kaur from Rurhka Kalan. They had a daughter
Prabhjot Kaur.

Gurdawar
Singh married Gurdev Kaur from Samrarhi. They had two sons: Jaswinder
Singh and Balbir Singh. Jaswinder married Inderjit Kaur from Pandori.
They had one son called Maninder Singh.

Balbir
Singh married Tarsem Kaur from Hafowal. They had two sons Gurpreet
Singh and Manpreet Singh.

Makhan
Singh married Jaswinder Kaur from Samrai. They had two daughters
Charanpreet Kaur and Kamalpreet Kaur. This family is living in
Greece.

Partap
Singh son of Basant Singh had one son Naranjan Singh who married
Rakhi Kaur from Samrarhi. They had two sons: Jarnail Singh and Joga
Singh. Jarnail Singh married Darshan Kaur from Dhakmajara. They had
two sons: Charanjit Singh and Surjit Singh. They also have one
daughter called Sandeep Kaur.

Joga
Singh married Gurmej Kaur from Pasla. They had one son and two
daughters.

Dhian
Singh son of Jiwan Singh had three sons: Gulab Singh, Dal Singh and
Mann Singh.

Gulab
Singh had two sons: Jawala Singh and Wattan Singh. Gulab Singh also
had one daughter, Juali, who married in Danduwal.

Wattan
Singh was a military man. He was married but had no children.

Jawala
Singh had two sons: Kabal Singh and Daya Singh.

Kabal
Singh married Kishan Dai from Mangat.They had five sons: Lashman
Singh, Mehanga Singh, Ajit Singh and Lugi and Ghugi, who died in
childhood. They also had one daughter Amar Kaur who was married in
Dhaliwal.

Lashman
Singh married Beant Kaur from Sariala Ranua Da. They had three sons:
Gurdev Singh, Surinder Singh and Sukhdev Singh. They also had four
daughters: Saran Kaur married in Upal Khalsa, Gian Kaur married in
Shadipur, Gurbakhash Kaur married in Sunarh and Mohinder Kaur married
in Gumtala. Giano and Mindo lives in the UK. Bakhsho lives in
Australia.

Gurdev
Singh married Harbans Kaur from Jadali. They had three sons: Narinder
Singh, Sharanjit Singh and Sukhwinder Singh. They also have five
daughters: Kulvinder Kaur married in Samrawan, Parminder Kaur married
in Bandala and Jaswinder Kaur, who married in Shadipur and is now
living in the UK. Paramjit Kaur married in Dharamkot. Manjinder Kaur
married in Dhanda.

Narinder
Singh married an American woman and is living in the USA. They had
two sons: Martin Singh and Adam Singh.

Sharanjit
Singh married Manjit Kaur from Rurhka Kalan. They had three
daughters: Prabhjit Kaur, Harmanpreet Kaur and Manpreet Kaur. They
also have one son, Jashanjit Singh.

Sukhwinder
Singh married Rajwinder Kaur from Moron. They had two sons: Gurwinder
Singh and Sukhjinder Singh.

Surinder
Singh married Baldish Kaur from Bahadarpur. They had one son called
Gurdeep Singh and four daughters: Hardeep Kaur married in Malsihan,
Sandeep Kaur married in Nangal and Sarabjit Kaur married in Pandori
Jagir. Kamaljit Kaur is not married yet. This family lives in
Shampur.

Santokh
Singh married Rajwant Kaur from Bairsian. They had two daughters.
They also have one son, Lovejit Singh, who married Iqbal Kaur from
Maowal. They had two sons: Taranjit Singh and Balkaranjit Singh. They
also have one daughter, Simranjit Kaur. This family lives in
Australia.

Author’s Family

Mehanga
Singh, son of Kabal Singh, married Nasib Kaur from Hakimpur. They had
two sons: Sewa Singh and Darshan Singh.

Sewa
Singh married Avtar Kaur from Garcha. They had two sons: Taranjit
Singh and Baljit Singh. They also had two daughters: Gurdish Kaur who
is married to Jagdip Singh Sandhu from Sanghe Khalsa. They had one
daughter, Annissa Kaur Sandhu, and one son, Rayyan Singh Sandhu.
Gurvin Kaur is also married. She had two daughters Myiesha and
Jennah.

Taranjit
Singh has obtained an IT degree and is running his own business.

Taranjit
Singh married Kuldeep Kaur from Dhesian Sang. They had two sons:
Arjun Singh and Sahib Singh.

Baljit
Singh married Manider Kaur from Kaloya (Hoshiarpur). Baljit Singh is
running his own business.

Our
family lives in Bradford, in the UK.

Darshan
Singh was married to Surinder Kaur from Nawan Pind Naicha. They had
two sons: Narjit Singh and Talwinder Singh. They also have one
daughter Gurpreet Kaur who married Sarabjit Singh Johal from Nawan
Shehar. The couple are living in Australia.

Narjit
Singh married Sukhvinder Kaur from Mahil Khurd. They had one son,
Shaan Singh.

Talwinder
Singh married Kulwinder Kaur from Nussi. They had one son, Tehraj
Singh.They are living in Canada.

Darshan Singh is married
to Balbir Kaur (Ranno) from Muthada Kalan, after Surinder Kaur’s
death.

Ajit
Singh son of Kabal singh married Pritam Kaur from Bhuttan. They had
three sons: Jhalman Singh, Jasvir Singh and Jaswinder Singh.

Jhalman
Singh married Baljinder Kaur from Farala. They had two sons: Gurpreet
Singh (sodhi), who died in 2015, and Rajinder Singh. They also had
one daughter, Tajinder Kaur, who is married in the USA.

Rajinder
Singh married Ramandeep Kaur from Paddi Jagir. They had one daughter,
Simran Kaur. This family is living in the USA.

Jasvir
Singh, after completing his graduation, married Avtar Kaur from Mahil
Khurd. They had two daughters: Satinder Kaur and Sandeep Kaur.

Jaswinder
Singh married Harbhajan Kaur from Saidowal. These families are living
in the UK.

Daya
Singh, son of Jawala Singh, married Dhanti Kaur from Mangat. They had
one daughter, Surjit Kaur, who married Bhag Singh Kooner from Dhani
Pind.They had four sons: Jaswant Singh, Baldev Singh, Bahadar Singh
and Jaswinder Singh. They also had three daughters: Surinder Kaur
married in Randhawa, Gurdev Kaur married in Ramewal who died in her
young age and Gurmej Kaur who married in Nawan Pind. Shindo and Gejjo
are living in the UK.

Jaswant
Singh Kooner married Avtar Kaur from Bajuha. They had two sons:
Sukvinder Singh and Jatindra Singh. They also have two daughters:
Bhinder Kaur (Jastina) married Daljit Singh Poonia from Bharomajara
and Baljit Kaur married in Haripur Kalsa. Sukvinder Singh married
Harjit Kaur from Jalandhar.They had one son Kian Singh and one
daughter Priya.

Jatinder
Singh married Jaspreet Kaur from Moronwali. They had one daughter,
Arian. This family lives in the UK.

Baldev
Singh Kooner married Charanjit Kaur from Lalian. They had one son,
Kulvir Singh and one daughter, Mandeep Kaur. This family is living in
Canada.

Bahadar
Singh married Sukhjinder Kaur from Kangrorh. They had one son and
three daughters: Harpinder Kaur married in Mouli. Gurpreet Kaur
married in Ludhiana and Harpreet married in Sargundi.

Jaswinder
Singh married Jaswinder Kaur from Messopur. They had one daughter.
Jaswinder married his second wife Manjit Kaur from Phagwara. They had
one son and one daughter. This family lives in Canada.

Dal
Singh son of Dhian Singh had two sons: Nagina Singh and Lehna Singh.

Nagina
Singh had three sons: Gurdit Singh, Jai Chand and Samund Singh.
Nagina Singh had a daughter called Esri who married in Dhanipind.
Gurdit Singh had one son, Dalip Singh, who was married. Dalip Singh
and his wife died from Tuberculosis. They had one Daughter Dharmi who
was married in Samrai.

Jai
Chand had immigrated to the USA in 1940. All his family members are
American citizens.

Samund
Singh had one son Naranjan Singh and one daughter Banti who married
in Shadipur.

Naranjan
Singh married Gurbachan Kaur from Barhowal. They had two sons:
Mohinder Singh and Bhag Singh. They also had three daughters: Surjit
Kaur married in Jorhe Upal, Bimal Kaur married in Pabbmma and
Mohinder Kaur married Piara Singh from Shadipur who is living in the
UK.

Mohinder
Singh married to Harbans Kaur from Hardaspur. Mohinder Singh died at
a young age.

Bhag
Singh married Joginder Kaur from Kultham. They had three sons:
Parminder Singh, Jaspal Singh and Jasvir Singh. They also have two
daughters: Tirtho married in Shankar and lives in the UK. Kuldip Kaur
married Harjinder Singh from Janaitpur Ludhiana. Parminder Singh
married Surinder Kaur from Bir Bansian. They had one son Balraj Singh
and one daughter Kanchanpreet Kaur.

Jaspal
Singh married Ranjit Kaur from Mao Sahib. They had two daughters:
Gaganpreet Kaur and Gurkaranpreet Kaur.

Jasvir
Singh married Davinder Kaur from Jandiala Manjki. They had one
daughter Jaskaranpreet Kaur and one son, Jagjot Singh. This family
lives in the USA.

Lehna
Singh, son of Dal Singh, had two sons: Mehar Singh and Mulla Singh
who had married Lashmi Kaur from Malwa. They had no children.

Mehar
Singh had two sons: Chanan Singh and Naranjan Singh. They were born
in Burma. Chanan Singh married a burmese woman and settled there. He
visited Atta once with his family.

Naranjan
Singh was adopted by his uncle Mulla Singh. Naranjan Singh married
Surjit Kaur from Aimma. In 1957, the USA Goverment made a law which
stated that Burmese refugees from India could apply for permanent
settlement in the USA. Naranjan Singh and his family had immigrated
to the USA. He has three sons: Avtar Singh, Bhajan Singh (Kamaljit
Singh) and Balwinder Singh. Avtar Singh married Sukhvir Kaur from
Jagatpur. They have one son, Sandeep Singh, and one daughter, Kristy
Kaur. She is not married. Sandeep Singh married Manjit Kaur. They
have two daughters: Jaya Kaur Sohal and Hennah Kaur Sohal. Bhajan
Singh (Kamaljit) married Rajwant Kaur from Jagatpur. They have two
sons: Pal Singh and Shaan Singh. Pal Singh married Nicki Kaur. They
have one daughter, Rubi Sohal, and one son, Ezra Singh. Shaan Singh
is not married.

Naranjan
Singh also has three daughters: Parminder Kaur, Rashpal Kaur and
Bhinder Kaur. Parminder Kaur married in Rajistan and Rashpal Kaur
married in Ganna Pind. Bhinder Kaur is also married in Italy.
Naranjan Singh’s family is living in the USA.

Mann
Singh, son of Dhian Singh, had one son, Natha Singh. He had one son,
Jagir Singh, who was married and had one daughter, Channo. Channo was
married in Muthada Kalan. After the death of his wife, Jagir Singh
bought a woman, Mohinder Kaur, to be his second wife. They had one
son, Darshan Singh, and two daughters: Swarni and Birro. Jagir Singh
had sold his farming land in Atta and bought cheaper land in
Shamsabad in 1953.

Dial
Singh, son of Dhian Singh, had one son called Hirra Singh who had two
sons from his 1st
marriage: Partap Singh and Hakam Singh. Partap Singh had two sons:
Tara Singh (Patwari) and Ajit Singh (Khidi). Tara Singh married Beant
Kaur from Ratainda. They had one son Dial Singh and three daughters:
Harjinder Kaur married in Rurhka Kalan, Shinder Kaur and the third
daughter married in Mao Sahib.

Ajit
Singh married Chanan Kaur from Jadali. They had one son, Joginder
Singh (Gindo) and three daughters: Rajinder Kaur married in Bathh,
Gurbakhash Kaur married in Pasla and Jaswinder Kaur married in the
Nawan Shehar area. Joginder Singh married Avtar Kaur from Bakapur.
They had two sons and two daughters who are married.

Hakam
Singh, son of Hirra Singh, had two sons: Gurbakhash Singh and
Bakhsish Singh. He also had one daughter, Dalip Kaur, who was married
in Nagar.

Gurbakhash
Singh married Harbans Kaur from Bopa Rai Dona. They had four sons:
Harbimal Singh, Surjit Singh, Amarjit Singh and Balbir Singh. They
also have four daughters: Surjit Kaur married in Lallian, Avtar Kaur
married in Hajara, Rajinder Kaur married in Rurhka Kalan and Balraj
Kaur married in Noura Bhoura who lives in the UK.

Harbimal
Singh married Manjit Kaur from Literhan. This family is living in
West Bengal for decades.

Surjit
Singh married Balbir Kaur from Jandiala Manjki. They had one son
Upkar Singh and one daughter Pawanjit Kaur who married in Mandi. This
family lives in Canada.

Amarjit
Singh married Avtar Kaur from Dusanjh Kalan. They had one son and two
daughters. This family lives in Canada.

Balbir
Singh married Gurmeet Kaur from Amritsar. They live in Malaysia.
Giani Gurbakhash Singh was a popular personallity.

Master
Bakhsish Singh had two sons: Avtar Singh and Bhajan Singh who died in
his young age.

Jagtar
Singh lived in the UK and saved money to buy a farming land of 25
acres in Sham Churasi.

After
few years in Panjab his family did not like the Indian system and
returned to the UK forever.

Hirra
Singh, son of Dial Singh, had three sons from his second marriage:
Kartara Singh, Karam Singh and Hajara Singh. Kartara Singh had no
children. Karam Singh had permanently settled in Argentina.

Hajara
Singh married Dhan Kaur from Jadali. They had one son Kishan Singh
and three daughters: Sino married in Adekali, Ratni and Udhi married
in Danduwal.

Kishan
Singh married Kartar Kaur from Kattan. They had three sons: Sarwan
Singh, Piara Singh and Shingara Singh. They also had two daughters:
Harbans Kaur and Gurbakhash Kaur both married in Pasla.

Sarwan
Singh married Gian Kaur from Chemma Khurd. They had three sons:
Satwinder Singh, Balwinder Singh and Tarlochan Singh. They also have
one daughter, Jaswinder Kaur, who married in Nakodar and are now
living in the UK.

Satwinder
Singh is not married. Balwinder Singh married Purvi from Chacho Ki.
They had two children Vivin and Harit. This family lives in Canada.
Tarlochan Singh married Charanjit Kaur from Akalpur.They had two
daughters: Pritam Kaur and Saihij Kaur. Satwinder Singh is running
the City Palace Hotel and Tarlochan Singh is running the Shehnai
Marriage Palace.

Piara
Singh married Jagir Kaur from Chak Dhotharh. They had one son who
married in Sangatpur. They also have one daughter Kulwant Kaur
married in Dupaee (Kapoorthala).

Shingara
Singh lived in the USA. He has one son and one daughter.

Kishan
Singh was Sarpanch in the Gram Panchyiat in Atta for few years and
Sarwan Singh was Namberdar in Atta.

Khiwan
Singh son of Dasondha Singh had two sons: Sawan Singh and Wadhawa
Singh, who had joined the Sikh army and sacrificed his life in the
battlefield.

Sawan
Singh had one son called Sardool Singh who had three sons: Uttam
Singh, Dunna Singh and Mann Singh. Uttam Singh had one son Ishar
Singh who married Malan from Kattan. They had two sons: Swarn Singh
and Santa Singh. They also had one daughter Banti who married in
Talwan.

Swarn
Singh married to Kishan Kaur from Messopur. They had six sons:
Karnail Singh, Gurmej Singh, Gurdial Singh, Surjit Singh, (Mohan
Singh and Kundan Singh died in their young age). They also have one
daughter Gurdial Kaur who married in Shadipur. She is living in the
UK.

Karnail
Singh married Surjit Kaur from Khotharh. They had two sons: Sikandar
Singh and Mohinder Singh. They also had one daughter Surinder Kaur
married in Lalian Kalan. Sikandar Singh married Amarjit Kaur from
Khankhana. They had two sons: Baljit Singh and Sukhraj Singh.
Sikandar Singh died in 1983.

Mohinder
Singh married Gurdish Kaur from Khankhana. They had three sons:
Satpal Singh, Pawanjit Singh and Harjot Singh. This family lives in
the USA.

Gurmej
Singh married Rashpal Kaur from Mehli. They had two sons: Sukhdev
Singh and Harvinder Singh. They also have one daughter Paramjit Kaur
who married in Budh Gahiran. She is living in the UK.

Sukhdev
Singh married Manjit Kaur from Nawanpind Naicha. They had two sons:
Inderjit Singh and Satwant Singh. They also have one daughter,
Baljinder Kaur, who married in Partapura. Inderjit Singh married
Satinder Kaur from Moron. This family lives in the UK.

Harvinder
Singh married Rupinder Kaur from Bajrha Ludhiana. They had two sons:
Atarpreet Singh and Atinderpal Singh who is living in New Zealand.
They also have one daughter Kamaljit Kaur.

Gurdial
Singh married Gurpal Kaur from Khaira. They had two sons: Jaswinder
Singh and Charanjit Singh. They also have one daughter Jaswinder Kaur
who married in Lakhpur. Jaswinder Singh married Simranjit Kaur from
Muthada Kalan. They had two sons: Balwinder Singh and Gurvinder
Singh. They also have one daughter Mandeep Kaur.

Charanjit
Singh married Baljinder Kaur from Muthada Kalan. They had two sons:
Gurjit Singh and Gurpreet Singh. They also have two daughters:
Sandeep Kaur and Jaspreet Kaur. Charanjit Singh married Rajwinder
Kaur from Ramewal after the death of Baljinder Kaur. They had one
daughter Maya Kaur. This family lives in the UK. Surjit Singh
married Nirmal Kaur from Haripur Khalsa. They had three sons: Major
Singh, Kashmir Singh and Amritpal Singh. They also have one daughter,
Talwinder Kaur. Major Singh married Sharan Kaur from Partapura.
Amritpal Singh married Samantha. They had one daughter Simran Kaur
and one son Kundan Singh. This family lives in the UK.

Santa
Singh, son of Ishar Singh, married Gurbachan Kaur from Mehli. They
had one son called Bikar Singh and one daughter named Gurdev Kaur who
is married in Lakhpur. Bikar Singh married Kulwinder Kaur from Moron.
They had two sons: Sukhjinder Singh and Jagjinder Singh. They also
have one daughter, Mandeep Kaur, who married in Chitti. Jagjinder
Singh married in Chahalan. They had one son Arjun Singh and one
daughter Amrita Kaur. Sukhjinder Singh married Mainka Kaur from Moga.
This family lives in the UK.

Dunna
Singh, son of Sardool Singh, had three sons: Basant Singh, Dalip
Singh and Shiam Singh.

Basant
Singh and Dalip Singh had no children. Shiam Singh married Nihali
from Atti. They had two sons: Rattan Singh and Chanan Singh. Rattan
Singh married Bishan Kaur from Pallan. They had six sons: Santokh
Singh, Amrik Singh, Mohinder Singh, Jagtar Singh, Balbir Singh and
Sohan Singh. They also had one daughter called Balbir Kaur who
married in Talwan. Mohinder, Jagtar and Sohan were not married.

Santokh
Singh married Jagir Kaur from Uppal Jagir. They had three sons:
Jaswinder Singh, Balraj Singh and Inderjit Singh. They also have one
daughter Simran Kaur who married in Garha. Jaswinder Singh married
Gurjit Kaur from Pasla. They had two sons: Harpreet Singh and
Amandeep Singh. Harpreet Singh married Satinder Kaur from Mandali
near Banga. They are living in Canada. Balraj Singh married Rajwinder
Kaur from Jalandhar. They had one son called Prabhjot Singh and one
daughter called Sonia Kaur. Inderjit Singh married Narinder Kaur from
Fabrha. They had one son called Taranjit Singh and one daughter
called Jasmeen Kaur. Inderjit Singh married Manjit Kaur from
Rasoolpur after the death of Narinder Kaur. They had one daughter
called Avneet Kaur.

Amrik
Singh married Jarnail Kaur from Sherpur. They had three sons: Satnam
Singh, Gurdeep Singh and Sukhraj Singh. Satnam Singh married Jasvir
Kaur from Dhanda. They had one son called Harsimran Singh and one
daughter called Jasanpreet Kaur. Gurdeep Singh married Rupinder Kaur
from Kattan. They had two sons: Jaskamal Singh and Manjot Singh.
Sukhraj Singh married Daljit Kaur from Talan. They had one son Gurvir
Singh and one daughter Jaspreet Kaur.

Balbir
Singh married Charan Kaur from Nangal Majha. They had two sons:
Jaskaran Singh and Amarjit Singh. They also have one daughter called
Nirmal Kaur who married in Nagar. This family lives in the UK. Balbir
Singh died in 2015.

Chanan
Singh married Chanan Kaur from Lalian. They had one son called
Jarnail Singh who married Gurdev Kaur from Dhanda. They had two sons:
Major Singh and Pala Singh. They also have three daughters: Jaswinder
Kaur married in Herhian, Balbir Kaur married in Utter Pardesh and
Kulwinder Kaur married in Jandiala Manjki.

Major
Singh married Surjit Kaur from Jagpalpur. They had one son named
Parvir Singh and one daughter called Rajvir Kaur.

Mann
Singh, son of Sardool Singh, had one son called Wariam Singh. Wariam
Singh had two sons: Lal Singh and Chain Singh. Wariam Singh also had
one daughter called Raee, who married in Talwan.

Lal
Singh married Basant Kaur from Jadali. They had four sons: Bhagata
Singh, Guljar Singh, Darshan Singh and Sarwan Singh who was not
married.

Bhagata
Singh married Karam Kaur from Sariala Ranua Da. They had five sons:
(Pritam Singh was not married), Kewal Singh Patwari, Pargan Singh,
Lehamber Singh and Gurdev Singh. They also had one daughter called
Surjit Kaur Jetto who married in Dupaee Kapoorthala.

Kewal
Singh married Harbhajan Kaur from Mahaimma. They had two sons:
Ravinder Singh (Sodi) and Sukhdev Singh (Raja). They also have three
daughters: Gurbans Kaur married in Kang Sahbu, Sonu Kaur married in
Kang Sahbu too and Bhupinder Kaur is married too.

Pargan
Singh married Gurmej Kaur from Sidhwan. They had two sons: Ranjit
Singh and Pala Singh. Ranjit Singh married Binder Kaur from Nakodar.
They had two sons: Sukhdeep Singh and Kirandeep Singh. They also have
one daughter called Manvir Kaur. Pala Singh married Balwinder Kaur.
They had one son called Talwinder Singh who married Tajinder Kaur
from Kaler. Pala Singh also has one daughter, Ravinder Kaur.

Lehamber
Singh married Surinder Kaur from Kotla. They had two sons: Sarabjit
Singh and Sandeep Singh. They also have three daughters: Harjinder
Kaur married in Jandu Sangha, Manjinder Kaur married in Bahowal and
Mandeep Kaur married in Jandiala near Nawan Shehar. Sarabjit Singh
married Amarjit Kaur from Landharha. They had one son called Jagdev
Singh and two daughters: Parveen Kaur and Harpreet Kaur. Sandeep
Singh married Rasneet Kaur from Gurhay. They had two daughters called
Sonam Kaur and Shaan Kaur.

Gurdev
Singh married Surjit Kaur from Dhienna. They had two sons: Jagjit
Singh and Navjit Singh. Jagjit died in his young age. They also have
two daughters: Rajinder Kaur married in Udhewal and Baljinder Kaur
married in Chitti.

Guljar
Singh married Mohinder Kaur from Dhanda. They had three sons: Jasvir
Singh, Amrik Singh and Balbir Singh. They also have two daughters:
Gurmeet Kaur married in Mehtan and Gurmel Kaur married in Kotli.
Jasvir Singh married Balbir Kaur from Bharo Majara. They had three
sons: Kirpal Singh, Inderjit Singh and Sukhjit Singh.

Amrik
Singh married Harjit Kaur from Jamsher. They had two sons: Pinder
Singh and Billu Singh. They also have one daughter called Kiran Kaur.

Balbir
Singh married Manjit Kaur. They had two sons: Sandeep Singh and
Mandeep Singh.

All
these families are living in the UK.

Darshan
Singh married Resham Kaur from Sherpur. They had two sons: Jaswant
Singh (MA) and Talwinder Singh. They also have one daughter called
Surinder Kaur who married in Muthada Kalan.

Jaswant
Singh married Paramjit Kaur from Samrai. They had one son called
Navjot Singh who is living in Canada.

Talwinder
Singh married Jagdish Kaur from Hardaspur. They had one son called
Harmanpreet Singh and one daughter called Kiranpreet Kaur.

Chain
Singh, son of Wariam Singh, married Beant Kaur from Lalian. They had
one son Harbhajan Singh. Chain Singh married Gurbachan Kaur from
Lalian after Beant’s death. They had five sons: Tarsem Singh,
Bhag Singh, Duman Singh, Bakhtawar Singh and Ajaib Singh. They also
had one Daughter Harbhajan Kaur who married in Bathh. Harbhajan Singh
married Harbans Kaur from Sangat Pur. They had one son called Kulwant
Singh and one daughter called Avtar Kaur who married in Garhi
Bakhash. Kulwant Singh married Harjinder Kaur from Slough near Nawan
Shehar. They had one son called Gurminder Singh and one daughter
called Ramandeep Kaur.

Tarsem
Singh married Jarnail Kaur From Sidhwan. They had two sons: Davinder
Singh and Sharanjit Singh. They also have one daughter Amarjit Kaur.

Bhag Singh married
Mohinder Kaur from Slough near Nawan Shehar.

Duman
Singh married Jaswinder Kaur from Jamsher. They had one son called
Sukhvir Singh who married Balwinder Kaur from Ludhiana. Duman Singh
has four daughters: Daljit Kaur, Sandeep Kaur, Jasdeep Kaur and
Rajdeep Kaur. Girls have made a remarkable progress in their
professional careers.

Bakhtavar
Singh married Surjit Kaur from Jamsher. They had two sons: Gurpal
Singh and Balraj Singh. They also have two daughters: Mandeep Kaur
and Ranvir Kaur. Ajaib Singh married Manjit Kaur from Garh Shankar.
They had one son called Rajinder Singh and one daughter called
Narinder Kaur, who married in Jaitowali Jalandhar. Rajinder Singh
married Baljinder Kaur from Lambrhi.

Chain
Singh’ s family is living in the UK and in Canada.

Dal
Singh, son of Nanak Singh, had one son called Bani Singh from his 1st
marriage. Bani Singh had two sons: Alla Singh and Dasondhi Singh who
was not married. Alla Singh had three sons: Gulaba Singh, Birbal
Singh and Chuharh Singh. Gulaba Singh had four sons: Charan Singh
(Billa), Dhanpat Singh (Dhanu), Kartara Singh and Hardit Singh
(Kamala). Charan Singh married Partapi from Mehmoodpur. They had two
sons: Nasib Singh and Hari Singh. They also had two daughters: Jai
Kaur married in Partapura and Nasib Kaur married in Sanghe Khalsa.
Nasib Singh married Udham Kaur from Jhingrhan. They had one son
called Sohan Singh who married Mohinder Kaur from Majara Panua. They
had one son called Kuldeep Singh and one daughter called Jaskamal
Kaur who married in Ratainda. She is living in Canada. Kuldeep Singh
married Sarabjit Kaur from Ramaah. They had one son called Rajandeep
Singh and two daughters: Jaspreet Kaur and Raminder Kaur. This family
lives in Bradford in the UK. Sohan Singh died in 2016.

Dhanpat
Singh was married and had two daughters, who were married in Pandori
Mattu. Hardit Singh had one son called Banta Singh who was not
married. Hardit Singh also had one daughter called Sibo who married
In Upal Khalsa.

Kartara
Singh had two sons: Bawa Singh and Munsha Singh. Bawa Singh married
Chanan Kaur from Ramaah. They had one daughter called Harbhajan Kaur
who married Ajit Singh Toor from Dhaliwal. They had one son called
Gurbakhash Singh Toor and two daughters: Rano and Charanjit Kaur, who
both married in Hayran. Gurbakhash Singh married Paramjit Kaur from
Talwan. They had one son called Tajinder Singh who married Sandeep
Kaur from the USA. They had one daughter called Yesleen. This family
lives in the USA. Gurbakhash Singh is the only one successor of his
mother’s Property in Atta.

Birbal
Singh, son of Alla Singh, had one son called Bhagwan Singh who
married in Parojpur. He had four sons: Arjun Singh, Mehan Singh,
Maluk Singh and Dharam Singh. Arjun Singh married Aas Kaur (Naini)
from Mehmoodpur. They had one son called Darshan Singh and one
daughter called Pritam Kaur who married in Puadhrha. Darshan Singh
married Gurdev Kaur from Jadali. They had one son called Najar Singh
and one daughter called Baljit Kaur who married in Gond Pur. Najar
Singh married Balbir Kaur from Ratainda. They had one son called
Jaskaran Singh and one daughter called Bhollan who married in Virkan.